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sequestration vs chemical change

chemical change vs sequestration

sequestration and chemical change both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
sequestration Yes No No No
chemical change Yes No No No
As nouns, chemical change is a hypernym of sequestration; that is, chemical change is a word with a broader meaning than sequestration:
  • sequestration: the action of forming a chelate or other stable compound with an ion or atom or molecule so that it is no longer available for reactions
  • chemical change: (chemistry) any process determined by the atomic and molecular composition and structure of the substances involved
Other hypernyms of sequestration include chemical action, chemical process.
sequestration (noun) chemical change (noun)
the act of segregating or sequestering (chemistry) any process determined by the atomic and molecular composition and structure of the substances involved
seizing property that belongs to someone else and holding it until profits pay the demand for which it was seized
a writ that authorizes the seizure of property
the action of forming a chelate or other stable compound with an ion or atom or molecule so that it is no longer available for reactions
Difference between sequestration and chemical change

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